Police said as the investigation continued, investigators received information that she was possibly intending to flee the country to avoid prosecution.

"A lot of people don't want to pay for what they do wrong. We want her to go to prison," Brooke's dad Aaron Hawley said.

The Orange County United States Marshals Fugitive Task Force and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office assisted Huntington Beach police with monitoring the situation, the department said.

She was booked into the Huntington Beach City Jail on murder and felony DUI charges, police said. On Monday, Duarte pleaded not guilty Monday to three counts of murder as well as driving under the influence, City News Service reported. Her bail was set at $4 million.

While the Hawleys wait for justice, they created a scholarship to preserve Brooke's memory.

"She was going to get use of someone's scholarship so we'll do that for other people."

As of Monday, the Go Fund Me campaign set up by the Hawleys has raised more than $28,000.

A suspected DUI driver was rearrested this weekend after police say she tried to leave the country to avoid prosecution. Tonight we heard from the Hawleys—one of the families affected by that deadly crash. pic.twitter.com/bq14H53mbo

Thousands of unionized Las Vegas casino workers gathered at a university arena in red T-shirts and work uniforms as they voted Tuesday to call for a citywide strike that could have huge financial implications for the tourist-dependent destination.

Thousands of unionized Las Vegas casino workers gathered at a university arena in red T-shirts and work uniforms as they voted Tuesday to call for a citywide strike that could have huge financial implications for the tourist-dependent destination.